“It is, in fact, a very good mechanism for telling a love story.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 11: 811. D. 1, ’06. 160w. |
Comstock, Harriet T. Meg and the others. †75c. Crowell.
6–25997.
“Seldom have we read a sweeter or more natural and wholesome tale for little folks of from six to ten years of age than this charming story.”
| + + | Arena. 37: 222. F. ’07. 160w. |
Conant, Charles Arthur. Principles of money and banking. 2v. *$4. Harper.
5–36153.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“It is a work that marks an epoch and it is a work to influence that epoch—would that it might have that careful reading and study that it deserves, for the result would be a better America, because a more intelligent one!” E. S. Crandon.